Sorry if its obvious im new to this ive upgraded every part except the bridge

The post spacing on the bridge you linked above is 2-7/32" apart.
I'm not sure how many time I have said this already.... but get a ruler, and measure the spacing of your bridge. That way you will know if it will work or not, and won't have to depend on someone else on the internet who may or may not know.

The post spacing on the bridge you linked above is 2-7/32" apart.
I'm not sure how many time I have said this already.... but get a ruler, and measure the spacing of your bridge. That way you will know if it will work or not, and won't have to depend on someone else on the internet who may or may not know.

It only has one set pivot point. The other side is made so that different post spacings will work. Its all in the description. That bridge would be your best option IMHO.

Alright ill mesure when i get the chance. But if the spacing is 2-7/32 apart it will work fine? are their other requirements?

Getting a different type of trad trem would, IMO, not help you much. If you buy cheap you will have the same issue. The problem with traditional trems is the difficulty in keeping the guitar in tune when you use the tremolo. The better the trem the better it stays in tune but there is a reason why guitars with floyd rose trems have locking nuts. If you take off the locking nuts those don's stay in tune either.

Do you use your trem? If so do you use it both ways (high and low) or just one way? I only use my trem to do the lows so I have my trem tightened down as far as it will go. This helps my guitar stay in tune better.

If you are not adamant about getting a new trem and don't use it, the cheapest and easiest thing to do is block the trem. Once you do that the trem cannot move one way or another and you will not have tuning issues.